submittedMarch 22, 2010
St. Paul Lutheran School of Jackson has received $4389 from Ronald McDonald House Charities to purchase new technology for its classrooms. The Learner Response Systems will help to keep the students actively involved in the classroom lessons and give teachers continuous feedback on students' learning progress. ...
Cheryl Farrow
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St. Paul Lutheran School of Jackson has received $4389 from Ronald McDonald House Charities to purchase new technology for its classrooms. The Learner Response Systems will help to keep the students actively involved in the classroom lessons and give teachers continuous feedback on students' learning progress. On hand for the presentation were, from left, front row: Teacher Jennifer Schneider, who wrote the grant request; Aaron Birk, Cole Macke, Abby Koch, Cheryl Farrow, area supervisor for McDonald's; Helen Spooler, assistant manager at Jackson McDonald's; second row: Gray Hallman, Drew Dreyer, Meredith Scheper, Hayley Rosborg; third row: Drew King, Seth Beussink, Ralph Street, Anton Rhodes, Morgan Stone, back row: Emily Johnson, Michala Stone,Ashley Steck, and Madison Hunt.

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